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Great places to climb <strong>and</strong> abseilIf you fancy rock climbing orabseiling, then the historicStatham's <strong>and</strong> Boya Mountaingranite quarries are the idealvenues.Statham's Quarry in GooseberryHill National Park in HelenaValley has two 25 km highrock faces open for suchactivities, while Boya Quarry(or Mountain Quary) inGreenmount National Park hasfaces <strong>of</strong> 15 m, 25 m <strong>and</strong> 50 m.To ensure maximum safety, allabseil leaders must haveNOLRS registration. It is alsoessential to book with CALM.Both quarries have climbinganchor points installed <strong>and</strong>there are toilets, a shelter <strong>and</strong>picnic tables nearby.Statham's Quarry is on thehistoric Zig-Zag railway thatran from Midl<strong>and</strong> toKalamunda. Both quarries havesignificant heritage value,having been among the firstcommercial quarries operatingin the Perth area.It is estimated that up to10,000 people climb or abseilat the two venues each year<strong>and</strong> the number is risingsteadily.For more information or tomake a booking, contactThe Hills Forest DiscoveryCentre on 9295 2244 or emailn2n@calm.wa.gov.au.Pets in parksDogs are welcome at mostregional parks around Perth, aswell as in State <strong>forest</strong>, timberreserves <strong>and</strong> some othercategories <strong>of</strong> reserve such asregional parks or at Lane PooleReserve near Dwellingup.Dogs are, however, not permittedin nature reserves, marine naturereserves or most national parks.NumbatIf you decide to take your doginto State <strong>forest</strong> or a CALMmanagedreserve where dogs arepermitted, make sure it is on alead <strong>and</strong> under effective control.1080 poison baits are laid insouth-west <strong>forest</strong> areas toeradicate foxes <strong>and</strong> cats as part <strong>of</strong>CALM’s wildlife recovery program,Western Shield (for more detailsabout this program see page 3).Native animals are tolerant tothe 1080 baits, which contain anatural poison, but they will killcats <strong>and</strong> dogs. There is noantidote.Check with the nearest CALMdistrict <strong>of</strong>fice to find out whichareas are currently baited. Youmay want to muzzle your dog toprevent it picking up a bait.Visually impaired people withguide dogs can take their dogsinto any CALM-managed area.National park passesWestern Australia boasts some five million ha <strong>of</strong>national parks featuring some <strong>of</strong> the mostspectacular l<strong>and</strong>scapes in the world.To access parks with entry fees, CALM <strong>of</strong>fersnational park passes.CALM spends the fees it collects at the parks onmaintaining <strong>and</strong> improving visitor facilities or onconservation projects.The national park passes are available from all CALM<strong>of</strong>fices (except Crawley), more than 40 WA touristcentres, park entry points or from rangers withinthose parks.At parks where entry points are not staffed, pleasetake one <strong>of</strong> the supplied envelopes, complete yourdetails, enclose the prescribed fee, tear-<strong>of</strong>f <strong>and</strong> retainthe receipt <strong>and</strong> deposit the envelope in the feecontainerprovided.Park passes do not cover camping. Other fees may apply.EchidnaCats should not be taken intoany area managed by CALM.Feral cats are a major threat towildlife, <strong>and</strong> have been linked tothe extinction <strong>of</strong> several smallnative mammal species.Day PassOnly four national parks in the Perth <strong>hills</strong> area —John Forrest, Avon Valley, Serpentine <strong>and</strong> Walyunga —are currently subject to day pass charges. A fee <strong>of</strong> $9per car (up to eight legally seated people), $3 permotorcycle <strong>and</strong> $3.40 per tour vehicle passengerprovides entry to one or more parks on the day.Annual Local Park PassThis pass, at $17 per vehicle (up to eight people),allows you to visit a park or group <strong>of</strong> parks in thesame area as many times as you wish for one year.Walyunga <strong>and</strong> Avon Valley National Parks are coveredon the one Annual Local Park Pass.Holiday PassThis pass entitles you to visit as many parks as youwish anywhere in WA during a four-week period. Thefee is $22.50 per vehicle (up to eight people).Annual All Parks PassIf you want to visit any park in WA for 12 months,this is the pass to have. The fee is $51 per vehicle (upto eight people).Gold Star PassThis is an annual all parks pass that includes a12-month subscription to LANDSCOPE. It’s availablethrough CALM <strong>of</strong>fices or when you subscribe to themagazine. The fee is $73 per vehicle (up to eightpeople) <strong>and</strong> includes four issues <strong>of</strong> CALM’s awardwinningmagazine.ConcessionsDrivers with a Seniors' Card, aged pension card or<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Veterans' Affairs card pay a concessionprice <strong>of</strong> $3 per car for day passes or$1 per person when on private outings on buses(not including commercial tours).Groups <strong>of</strong> people with disabilities, or aged <strong>and</strong> infirmpeople entering parks on buses, as well as studentsundertaking educational activities in a park areentitled to free entry. Please apply in advance, inwriting, to CALM.CALM’s fees <strong>and</strong> charges are reviewed from time totime.8

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